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 | Edward Patrick Dunn (on right) with friends in London. |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn (The Major) |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn as Baby in Car Photo of Edward Patrick Dunn as a baby being held by his mother in a car |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn at Cobbosseecontee Lake in Winthrop, Maine, in 1933 In 1933 Edward Patrick Dunn purchased a little red camp on Cobbosseecontee Lake in Winthrop, Maine. This photo is Edward with his son Leo Francis Dunn (Sr.), and four of his grandchildren enjoying the cool water in that same year.
The Abenaki native people lived on the lake 400 years ago. They were great fishermen and grew lots of corn. The name "Cobbosseecontee" in their language means "Lake of Many Sturgeon." It's still known as a great fishing lake. |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn in England During the Korean War |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn in England During the Korean War (Notes on Reverse Side) |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn On Steps Photo of Edward Patrick Dunn on the steps of 10 Dayton Street in Augusta, Maine, contemplating great thoughts. |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn serving in the United States Air Force, stationed in England, during what he always called "The Forgotten War" |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn, Altar Server This picture is outdoors, location unknown. |
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 | Edward Patrick Dunn, December, 1931 (Augusta, ME) |
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63 |
 | Elizabeth (Mueller) Becker |
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 | Ellen Holbrook |
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 | Ellen Holbrook (Notes on rear of photo) |
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 | Enlist in 472nd Engineers (WWI) This is the unit in which Avery Henry Williams served in WWI. He was a photographer prior to the war, a skill that meshed well with the mission of the 472nd Engineers. The 472nd deployed, among other technologies, aerial photography. |
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 | Etching of Sarah Amy (McManus) Field |
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 | Etching of Thomas Field |
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 | Famiily Photo Joseph Dunne and Annie (Power) Dunne |
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 | Farm In this picture of the farm in Whitefield, ME, one can see the barn on the far left. It is the only photograph we have of the barn, the only remains of which today is stone foundation. |
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 | Feeding the Ducks in North Carolina Avery Elizabeth Williams (age 4) and Helen Gerhardt Williams (age 5 and a half) feeding the ducks in North Carolina. |
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 | First Lutheran Church, Norfolk, VA Home Church of the Williams Family |
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 | Going Home Destroyer that transported David John Dunne, Jr., home at the end of WWII. |
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 | Governor Kavanaugh Council No. 1423 (St. Denis Church, Whitefield, ME) (1 of 2) This is among the photographs at the farm. It was reproduced in an issue of the St. Denis Historical Society's newsletter with a listing of the individuals in the photo, one of whom is George Hanley (husband of Alice (Field) Hanley). That reproduction and list is also available on this website and may be located by searching the "All Media" page for "Kavanaugh".
The photo is taken from the front lawn of St. Denis Church in Whitefield, ME, with a full view of the building across the street which, at one time functioned as a convent for the Sisters of Mercy. The third floor burned, however, and the Sisters thereafter were transferred to Portland. Today that building functions as the Parish Hall. |
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 | Governor Kavanaugh Council No. 1423 (St. Denis Church, Whitefield, ME) (2 of 2) |
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82 |
 | Helen Elizabeth (Bucking) Williams |
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 | Helen Field |
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 | Henry Gerhardt Bucking |
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 | Himself, 1985 |
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89 |
 | James Patrick Sweeney (Wedding Photo) |
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 | John Edward Field |
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 | John Edward Field |
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 | Leo Francis Dunn as a young man |
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 | Liberty Club This appears to be a men's club in New York called the Liberty Club. A pillow in the far corner suggests the year is 1912. This was among family photographs but I cannot identify anyone in the picture. Best Guess: The man sitting on the right side of the table about four or five from the far end, with his elbow on the table and his hand on his chin, is my grandfather Leo F. Dunn, Sr.
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 | Margaret Buckley Cunningham |
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 | Margaret Mary Kenny (Notes on rear of Wedding Photo) |
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 | Margaret Mary Kenny (Wedding Photo) |
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